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  2. Hawaiian language - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian (ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, pronounced [ʔoːˈlɛlo həˈvɐjʔi]) [7] is a Polynesian language and critically endangered language of the Austronesian language family that takes its name from Hawaiʻi, the largest island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed.

  3. Polynesian languages - Wikipedia

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    Proto-Polynesian language – the reconstructed ancestral language from which modern Polynesian languages are derived. ʻOkina – a glyph shaped like (but distinct from) an apostrophe: used to represent the glottal-stop consonant in some Polynesian Latin-based scripts. Rongorongo – the undeciphered script of Easter Island .

  4. List of Spanish words of Austronesian origin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Spanish words that come from Austronesian languages.It is further divided into words that come from Hawaiian, Javanese, Malay, and Tagalog.Some of these words have alternate etymologies and may also appear on a list of Spanish words from a different language.

  5. Hawaiian Pidgin - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Pidgin (alternately, Hawaiʻi Creole English or HCE, known locally as Pidgin) is an English-based creole language spoken in Hawaiʻi.An estimated 600,000 residents of Hawaiʻi speak Hawaiian Pidgin natively and 400,000 speak it as a second language.

  6. Haole - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the word predate the 1778 arrival of Captain James Cook, as recorded in several chants stemming from that time. [4] [5] The term was generally given to people of European descent; however, as more distinct terms began to be applied to individual European cultures and other non-European nations, the word haole began to refer mostly to Americans, including American Blacks (who ...

  7. 'What makes Hawaii Hawaii?' Exploring Hawaiian heritage at ...

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  8. Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    Experts in Hawaiian etymology believe "Paniolo" is a Hawaiianized pronunciation of español. (The Hawaiian language has no /s/ sound, and all syllables and words must end in a vowel.) Paniolo, like cowboys on the mainland of North America, learned their skills from Mexican vaqueros.

  9. Hawaiian Airlines' parent owns Aloha Airlines trade name - AOL

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    Hawaiian Airlines has not only one venerable Hawaii aviation brand name, but a second one from a defunct former competitor. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...